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Originally Posted by ebonho Hey Ashok,
It was absolutely super meeting you after so many years buddy |
Doc, the pleasure was mine for having the privilege of your company. Thanks for insisting on proper riding gear, but for which I would have had to ride to Bangalore for the same.
The Viaterra Claw bag had some concerns for me. Even though I had tightened the straps enough I would find it loose (may be due to the weight shifts in ghats). while returning I did the mistake of stowing the pair of heavy armed forces shoes at one side and the claw was imbalanced. I did not have the patience of removing and balancing the weights. so it was an uneasy feeling knowing that the bag was tilted to one side and that hangs at the back of your mind when you cruise at pretty good speeds. I stopped at the end of Kajrat ghat, then again at Satara, then between Karad and Kolhapur and many other points just to check if the bag sat proper. I would tighten the strap, balance the bag and ride on. It was ok in the end but the lesson learnt is that the claw should be properly balanced on both ends for a solid fit.
Second, the duke 390 pillion is raised and slants down towards the rider, so the claw tends to slip down towards the rider and as I rode on, I was finding that my seat is being shared partially by the claw too. so I had to forcefully push the claw back while riding. I am a small guy. so it was ok. Lesson learnt: strap it in such a way that the bag does not move laterally (sideways) or horizontally (front and back)
Seat was hard, but after some time one gets used to it. and I had little place to shift too as the claw was right on the back ( and I had the hydration unit on my back too), but overall seat is not such a big issue.
Fatigue is of 2 types ( one is physical fatigue / stress due to the body condition and then the other one is bike induced). I had the fatigue of the first kind- my physical condition as I started the ride with severe chest congestion ( me being a chronic asthmatic). but as the ride progressed, the biker's medicine stared to work ( a biker medicing is when the riding pleasure overtakes the physical stress and over time you notice that you are cured of it), so by the time I reached Pune, my chest had cleared and I was just about fine. So with a ride which was doubtful at the beginning due to the severely obstructed lung, I was breathing free at the end of the ride.
I had some strain on my palms as I tend to bend forward and push my hands on the handle, rather to grasp it firmly, but not tightly. that is again my riding position. but again nothing serious.
I am a smooth rider and a very cautious one and go the extra mile with regard to safety and taking risks on road, hence not the fastest amoung the duke riders, may be I make up the last of the herd. So my ride timings are rather sedate. 8 hours to reach either destination. take away an hour from it for lunch /fuel breaks/ photo breaks/ claw strap tightening breaks and the actual time is about 7 hours (which includes about 30-45 min city choc-o-block traffic in peak hours). so 470 Kms in 7 Hours is about 67 Kmph average speed. which is pretty sedate speed.
return was almost similar. it was 1 PM at Swargate junction IOC pump and reached home at Goa at 9 PM. again some hectic traffic at pune and Belgaum ( about 30 minutes to negotiate the evening peak hour traffic at Belgaum) and another 30+ minutes at restaurant and again it equates to about the same average speed as above.
the overall actual ride time average was around 70 Kmph.
It was a good ride. Nothing spectacular, my hydration unit came in good ( I put in water with ice cubes, a dash of a few lemons and salt and sugar ) and I was sipping lemon juice all the way. ( had to stop the bike for a sip as the pipe would not go under the helmet as a permanant fixture)
There were no extreme anxiety moments or screeching brakes. I was in like "Pehle aaap" mode, even allowed a commuter bike brother the pleasure of getting better of the duke for some distance. But had to break away as I had a longer ride to do. Katraj and the other ghat was really fantastic and made my day.
The riding gear suffocated me in the begining. It felt very hot and I was sweating profusely, then once the pune city was behind me the ventilation in the jacket became more apparent and it was a cool ride from there. and I immediately started feeling the safety of the new gear.
I did not take much photograph during the NH4 section ride as there are tons in the forum and there is not much to show except the straight smooth roads. so did away with the travelogue too.
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Originally Posted by razorBlades @ashkamath: A good long ride eh? Envy you! BTW how did you source 91 octane fuel on the highway? or the regular one is good enough? |
Well I filled speed at my regular guy at Goa before starting. (I think speed is 93 Octane) and 89-91 RON is the normal petrol. So refilled her normal petrol at Kolhapur. while returning filled her normal petrol at IOC pump near Swargate at Pune and again speed at BPC pump at Kolhapur. I was not fastidious about the petrol as I know getting speed or premium is not always possible. again I was not fastidious about good petrol pumps and adultrated pumps. who knows the pump where I fill regularly could not be the cleanest one and the old pump on the highway could be a cleaner one. I agree some pumps have a reputation. for example I filled my bike at MAC pump at Mangalore during a previous ride and I entered Goa for a refill ( that is a distance of over 300 Kms) and I was pleasantly surprised that the pump lived upto its reputation. but that is not the case always.
So my take is just fill the regular ones, if you can get premium or speed it is good enough, but never mind. try to look at a decent pump where many local vehicles are filling fuel ( a sign of good pump). I have a mind block ( if you can call it that way) I always prefer BP pump, then IOC and least is HP. I always tend to avoid HP ( nothing particular but a mindset as I said earlier).
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Originally Posted by razorBlades
Anoyone facing a notchy/soft geat shifts? Gear down seems to be too soft for me.. clutch setting to be altered perhaps? Also when I downshift, the gear shift indicator goes blank and only after a little bit of a movement, the gear locks properly and the indicator shows proper gear! anyone facing this? |
No. I have not faced this soft gear shift till now. the gear shift has always been definite and clunky (2nd and 3rd gear) with a thud. If you have concerns check with the service center guy or check out some other 390 and see if your gearshift is different in feel from other 390s.